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US1222919A
US1222919A US79173013A US1913791730A US1222919A US 1222919 A US1222919 A US 1222919A US 79173013 A US79173013 A US 79173013A US 1913791730 A US1913791730 A US 1913791730A US 1222919 A US1222919 A US 1222919A
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  • pling grain for the purpose of showing its quality by taking a small sample.
  • the particular object of this invention is to provide a simple and small device that can be carried around in the pocket which will accurately and instantaneously deter-' 12, and hook 13. On this hook is hung a scale pan 14 which holdsa given volume of grain.
  • This scale an can be furnished to hold a known quantlty, as for example, a half pint, or it can be arranged to hold any desired pro ortion of a bushel, the scale bein divide in proportion to the volume heId by the scale pan. It is not necessary grain the number of pounds for the operator of the scale to know how much the scale pan does hold.
  • Theoperation of thedevice is simply to fill the scale pan level full with grain and observe the position of the pointer on the scale pan. This will show at once the number of pounds per bushel.
  • the scale pan may contain half a pint dry measure, that is, one one hundred twenty-eights of a bushel. In that case the scale is divided by graduations to show one hundred and twenty-eight times,

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C. R. BENNETT.
GRAIN SAMPLING DEVICE.
APPLICATION FILED sEPT.2s,191a.
l,%22,91 9., Patented Apr. 17, 1917.
" E STAS 'AT CONRAD It. BENNETT, F WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
GRAIN-SAMPLING DEVICE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 11?, 191W.
Application filed September 25, 1913. Serial No. 791,730.
. pling grain for the purpose of showing its quality by taking a small sample.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing in which the figure isa front view of a sampling device constructed in accordance with this invention.
One of the most important qualities of grain is represented by the relation between the weight and volume thereof. Grain weighing a large number of pounds per bushel is known to be of better quality than a lighter grain. It is customary to feed horses so many quarts of grain per day but it is obviousl a serious matter whether grain weighs fty-six'pounds per bushel or only half that much. 5
In sellin per bushel 1s usually specified but the purchaser heretofore has had no convenient way of verifying the statement ofthe seller, because the grain is usually offered for sale in loaded freight cars on the track and it is not convenient either to take a bushel away from the car or to weigh it if that could be done.
The particular object of this invention is to provide a simple and small device that can be carried around in the pocket which will accurately and instantaneously deter-' 12, and hook 13. On this hook is hung a scale pan 14 which holdsa given volume of grain. This scale an can be furnished to hold a known quantlty, as for example, a half pint, or it can be arranged to hold any desired pro ortion of a bushel, the scale bein divide in proportion to the volume heId by the scale pan. It is not necessary grain the number of pounds for the operator of the scale to know how much the scale pan does hold.
Theoperation of thedevice is simply to fill the scale pan level full with grain and observe the position of the pointer on the scale pan. This will show at once the number of pounds per bushel.
For example the scale pan may contain half a pint dry measure, that is, one one hundred twenty-eights of a bushel. In that case the scale is divided by graduations to show one hundred and twenty-eight times,
in pounds, the actual weight in the scale i in a minimum of time.
Although I have illustrated and described I a specific embodiment of the invention, and shown it as applied only to the weighing of grain, I am aware of the fact that the same principle can be carried out with other forms of apparatus and for the purpose of sampling other articles than grain without departing from the scope of the invention as expressed in the claim, therefore, I do not wish to be limited in these respects, but what I do claim is In a device of the character described, the combination of a main supporting frame having a fixed scale bar thereon, provided with graduations indicating pounds per bushel, a weighted pointer pivoted on said frame and movable over said scale bar, and a scale pan connected'with said pointer and having a capacity for receivin a definite volume of grain, whereby upon t e filling of said scale pan with grain, the pointer will show on the scale the number of pounds to each bushel of such'grain.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
CONRAD R. BENNETT.
Witnesses:
ALBERT E. FAY, C. Foniins'r WEssoN.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3326050A (en) * 1964-10-15 1967-06-20 Kraus Harold Combined specific gravity meter and contact goniometer
US4429572A (en) 1981-08-03 1984-02-07 Institutul De Cercetari Si Proiectari Pentru Petrol Si Gaze Method and apparatus for the determination of the density of light hydrocarbons mixtures
US4588091A (en) * 1983-05-27 1986-05-13 Intersystems, Inc. Method and apparatus to determine quality of particulate material
US5563384A (en) * 1994-03-28 1996-10-08 Iii Sigma Company Bulk density sampler apparatus

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3326050A (en) * 1964-10-15 1967-06-20 Kraus Harold Combined specific gravity meter and contact goniometer
US4429572A (en) 1981-08-03 1984-02-07 Institutul De Cercetari Si Proiectari Pentru Petrol Si Gaze Method and apparatus for the determination of the density of light hydrocarbons mixtures
US4588091A (en) * 1983-05-27 1986-05-13 Intersystems, Inc. Method and apparatus to determine quality of particulate material
US5563384A (en) * 1994-03-28 1996-10-08 Iii Sigma Company Bulk density sampler apparatus

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